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Example sentences for "harvest home"

  • In some districts they sang or shouted as follows:-- "Harvest home, harvest home!

  • It was a fine day in September when the thankful people of Aescendune were called to raise the song of "Harvest Home"--for the fruits of the earth had indeed been safely gathered in ere the winter storms by the hands of women and children.

  • In the evening there was a harvest home; it was of course a strange one without the men, who were afar off, fighting for their country, but we tried to be thankful for mercies vouchsafed, and I and Father Adhelm were there to bless the food.

  • I will simply give his account of the manner in which they celebrated what in England would be called a "Harvest Home.

  • It is to be thought of with ecstatic joy; for the gathering into the barn involves a harvest home, and I have never heard of men sitting down to cry over an earthly harvest home, nor of their following the sheaves with tears.

  • Pray much for them with earnest faith, and you shall yet have the joy of harvest in your own house, a shout of harvest home in your own family.

  • THE other day I kept the feast with a company who shouted "Harvest Home.

  • For this reason the kernababy used to be treasured from autumn's end to autumn's end, though now it commonly disappears very soon after the harvest home.

  • It is a strange experience to hear, in the pauses of the iron reaper, the mellow sound of bells that are ringing for the Harvest Home.

  • They go their several ways across the wide parish, along the dim, unlighted lanes, to meet no more, under such conditions at any rate, until next year brings round another Harvest Home.

  • This load used to be decorated with boughs and flowers and the youngest boy employed used to ride on it singing:-- Harvest Home!

  • Harvest Home Song, sung in some Parts of Surrey.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    afin que; another specimen; become conscious; blue grass; bound hand and foot; could easily; cried unto; doing good; double boiler; ever made; foreign corn; given twice; greater distance; harvest festival; harvest home; harvest time; inch slices; long suit; may here; perennial plant; prehistoric times; several things; she may; twenty shillings